Palestinian officials say that the Israeli via Gaza is killing at least 50
BBC News, Jerusalem

The first health officials say that at least 50 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes through the Gaza Strip on Thursday.
Nine people died in the morning when a police station missile hit the Gabalia market in northern Gaza, a local hospital said.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that it had struck a “leadership and monitoring center” of Hamas and its Palestinian Islamic jihad in Gabalia, which was used to plan the attacks.
Later, the Hamas Civil Defense Agency said that 12 people were killed when a family house was bombed in the Gabalia Halawa area, and it is believed that others were missing under the rubble.
The Israeli Defense Army said it was discussing reports.
According to 29 people were killed elsewhere in the region.
Among them are a family of six individuals – a couple and their four children – whose house was hit in the northern sheikh of Radwan in Gaza City overnight, according to the civil defense.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) later identified the man who was killed as Ali Sarafeiti, who said he was a member of the armed group and former prisoner imprisoned for 13 years in Israel after his conviction for a suicide attack attempt.
The Palestinian media also said that three displaced people were killed when the tent of their family was wounded near Nossayer, in the center of Gaza, and that two children died in a blow to another tent in the southern Khan Yunis.
“One after another, we are witnessing, and we die in cutting,” Rania Al -Jumula, who lost her sister in a strike in Khan Yunis, told AFP.
The Hamas -running Ministry of Health in Gaza said on Thursday morning that at least 1978 people have been killed since Israel resumed its attack in Gaza on March 18 after the collapse of the shooting for two months.
Israel says it puts military pressure on Hamas to launch 59 hostages that still keep them, and it is believed that 24 of them are alive.
All delivery operations have also prevented humanitarian aid and other supplies to Gaza for a period of seven weeks, which the United Nations says “depriving people of survival and undermining every aspect of civil life.”
The United Nations urged Israel to end the siege immediately, saying that it has obligations under international law as an occupying power to ensure the food and medical supplies of the population, as well as ensuring basic services.
Israel insisted that it act according to international law, and that there is no shortage of aid in Gaza because 25,000 trucks entered during the last ceasefire.

During a visit to southern Gaza on Thursday, the Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Army, Lieutenant General Ayal Zamir, said: “We continue our operating pressure and severity of our grip on Hamas as needed, and if we do not advance the return of the hostages, we will expand our activities to a more intense and important process until we reach a decisive result.”
“Hamas is responsible for the start of this war, Hamas still maintains the harsh hostages, and is responsible for the terrible situation of the population in Gaza,” he added.
The Israeli Defense Army later ordered the population of only two regions to the northwest of Gabalia to evacuate immediately.
She warned that the forces “operate extensively” in Beit Hannon and Sheikh Zayed “due to the ongoing terrorist activities and sniper fire.
It is estimated that about 420,000 Palestinians – 20 % of the population of Gaza – have been displaced again over the past five weeks, with nearly 70 % of the lands under Israeli evacuation orders, within the known Israeli “non -deadly” areas “, or both, according to the United Nations.
The Israeli Defense Army said that evacuation orders are compatible with the commitment under international law to take possible precautions to alleviate the harm to civilians by providing prior warnings before the attacks.
But the United Nations warned that orders resulted in the “forced transportation” of civilians to “short areas of ever, as they have little access or non -life services” and are still under attack.
In a separate development on Thursday, the Israeli Defense Army acknowledged that the Israeli tank fire had killed a Bulgarian worker at the United Nations Project Services Office (UNOPS) and wounded five other United Nations employees on March 19.
The Israeli Defense Army initially denied responsibility for the strike at the United Nations Hospitality House in the city of Deir Al -Bala in Gaza, central Gaza.
Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented attack across the border on October 7, 2023, as about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken into account.
More than 5,1350 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Ministry of Health in the region.